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CytoplasmThe substance of a cell that lies outside the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus. Most chemical reactions in a cell take place in the cytoplasm.
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CytoplasmAll of the protoplasm in a cell except for what is contained in the nucleus.
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Cytoplasm(sy-toh-plaz-um) [Gk. kytos, vessel + plasma, anything molded] The entire contents of the cell, exclusive of the nucleus, and bounded by the plasma membrane.
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CytoplasmFundamental substance or matrix of the cell (within the plasma membrane) which surrounds the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and other organelles.
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Cytoplasm1874, from cyto- + -plasm.
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CytoplasmAll the contents of a cell, including the plasma membrane,but not including the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe living material in a cell (protoplasm), excluding the nucleus.
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CytoplasmInside the cell membrane is the Cytoplasm
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CytoplasmThe living protoplasm of a cell, excluding the nucleus.
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Cytoplasmthe portion of a cell's protoplasm (living matter) outside the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe living matter of the cell, excluding the nucleus. cytoplasmic inclusion
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Cytoplasmall the parts of a cell except for the nucleus.
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Cytoplasmpart of a cell (pop)
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CytoplasmThe contents of a cell, not including the nucleus.
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Cytoplasm(Gk: kytos= vessel; plasso= to shape; plasma=form, mould) all the contents of a cell, except the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe region of a eukaryotic cell outside the nucleus.
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Cytoplasmconsists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane
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Cytoplasmentire contents of the cell exclusive of the nucleus (q.v.) and bounded by the plasma membrane. Decomposer
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CytoplasmCollective term for the cytosol
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CytoplasmSee intracellular fluid.
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CytoplasmThe contents enclosed by the plasma (or cytoplasmic) membrane, excluding the nucleus.
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CytoplasmAll the inner contents of a cell external to the nucleus
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CytoplasmA thick liquid residing between the cell membrane holding all organelles, except for the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe cytoplasm is the jelly-like part of the cell lying between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.
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CytoplasmThe region of a eukaryotic cell outside the nucleus.
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CytoplasmEverything in the cell outside the nucleus; a viscous fluid containing proteins, other organic and inorganic molecules, membranes and organelles.
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Cytoplasmthick, gelatin-like substance outside the nucleus; holds the organelles. data table -
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CytoplasmThe substance contained within the cell and in which all cellular structures exist.
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CytoplasmThe cytoplasm is a component of a cell, which gives the cell its structure and holds the components of the cell (e.g. nucleus) together. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance.
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CytoplasmViscous contents of a cell that are contained within the plasma membrane but, in eukaryotic cells, outside the nucleus.
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Cytoplasmthe contents of a cell, excluding the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe part of a Cell that contains the Cytosol and small structures excluding the Cell Nucleus; Mitochondria; and large Vacuoles. (Glick, Glossary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1990)
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CytoplasmThe part of a cell that contains the CYTOSOL and small structures excluding the CELL NUCLEUS; MITOCHONDRIA; and large VACUOLES. (Glick, Glossary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1990)
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CytoplasmThe fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus. Most chemical reactions in a cell take place in the cytoplasm.
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Cytoplasmthe living matter within a cell (excluding the nucleus) that is responsible for the function of the cell (for example, protein synthesis).
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CytoplasmEverything found inside the eukaryotic cell membrane except the nucleus.
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Cytoplasm("site-O-plaz-um"): the goo inside a cell that is not enclosed in any membrane other than the cell membrane. It is the fluid in which most of the contents of the cell are submerged.
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CytoplasmThe protoplasm of a cell exclusive of that of the nucleus, it consists of a continuous aqueous solution and the organelles and inclusions suspended in it and is the site of most of the chemical activities of the cell.
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CytoplasmAll of the protoplasm in a cell except for what is contained in the nucleus
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CytoplasmA microorganism consists in an organic basic substance, called cytoplasm, which is gel-like and liquid. The cytoplasm is surrounded by the cell membrane.
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CytoplasmThe material between the nuclear and cell membranes; includes fluid (cytosol) organelles, and various membranes.
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CytoplasmThe living protoplasm of a cell, excluding the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThat part of a eukaryotic cell that is not the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe protoplasm outside the nucleus of a cell
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CytoplasmThe part of the cell not including the nucleus.
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CytoplasmThe liquid between the cell membrane and nuclear membrane of a cell. Also called the cytosol.
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CytoplasmThe living substance within a cell that is located outside of the nucleus; it is a semi-fluid substance consisting of proteins, fat and other molecules
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CytoplasmCytoplasm is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules. Some intracellular organelles, such the nucleus and mitochondria, are [..]
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CytoplasmThe thick solution of the cell body where organelles and other cellular components are housed; a collection of aqueous molecules and macromolecules that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell mem [..]
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